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Does this ad appeal to you? There are several companies that are currently operating in the Central Louisiana and the Ark-La-Tex area that are mailing, faxing, emailing and calling consumers. Don’t be fooled, if it sounds too good to be true, call your local Better Business Bureau, Inc.
Two companies that we have several inquiries about are Credicorp, Inc. and Capital Credit Alliance, Inc. They both have unsatisfactory records with the Better Business Bureau, Inc.
You may think you are applying for a credit card, however, the cards are NOT a general purpose credit card like Visa or MasterCard. They inform you that the Pre-approved Gold Credit Card is valid exclusively toward all credit purchases from the “Credit Provider”. This is misleading, must consumers do not know what that means. The credit provider is the company supplying the card. They mail you a catalog and you are only approved to purchase items from it. They also charge you an annual fee from $29.95 to $100.00 to receive the card. They give you a $6,000 - $10,000 credit limit with monthly installments.
It is alleged that their products are inferior or overpriced. We are not sure of the quality, however, any company whose deceptive advertising requires you to do research to find out what is actually being offered presents a problem.
Credit Card Fraud Warning Signs:
*They claim to offer a very high unsecured credit lines, even to those with bad credit.
*They claim to offer major Gold or Platinum cards with little or no interest for up to the first 3 years
*They offer customers non-existent vacations, free computers, and other benefits in addition to the credit card.
*Their offers contain no real bank name
*There is no contact phone number on the offer OR they only provide an 800 phone number, with no other phone number with a bona fide area code OR vice versa.
*There is no web site, and if there is a web site, there is no further contact information and password protected.
*The company only lists a P.O. Box address
*There is no county business license filed; It is not registered with the State's Corporation entity (if incorporated)
*There is no physical address for the contact of an agent (Even if the business is incorporated in another state, they must have a registered agent in each state in which they do business)
*The name of the company is similar to that of a legitimate bank.
*The offers say "for limited time" or "must act today"
*The letter or phone rep stating "for today only"
*They offer this only in return for auto bank payment, and do not accept checks by mail or credit card payments.
If you receive an offer and it has these warning signs, contact your local Better Business Bureau, your state's department consumer protection, the Federal Trade Commission, and even your state's Attorney General's Office.